Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Jane"
La signification de "Jane" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie "Jane's own funk did something..."
"own funk" what does it mean?
? ?
"own funk" what does it mean?
? ?
A:
still a bit difficult to guess without more context but funk can mean someone's style or appearance, and it can also mean undesirable feelings and confusion.
I guess "Jane's mood completely disappeared once she ran to Jack"?
I guess "Jane's mood completely disappeared once she ran to Jack"?
Q:
Que signifie Jane doe ?
A:
It’s a blank name, (Jane doe, John Smith) it’s a way to say that it could be anyone.
Q:
Que signifie ..."she called, And I had to come out." From Jane Eyre book. ?
A:
"Ela chamou, e eu tive que sair".
Q:
Que signifie Jane Doe ?
A:
When a woman's name or identity is unknown, Jane Doe is a place holder name. It's usually used for unidentified dead bodies. The male version is John Doe.
Q:
Que signifie Jane was yielding to the preference which she had begun to entertain for him from the first. ?
A:
this sounds like a badly written novel. Over use of words in my opinion.
It means, Jane is going with what she wanted to do from the first time they met.
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It means, Jane is going with what she wanted to do from the first time they met.
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Mots similaires à "Jane" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre Jane is not as tall as Audrey. et Audrey is taller than Jane. ?
A:
It would mean that they are the same height. When using “as” and talking about height, saying something/someone is as tall as something/someone means that they are the same height.
Did that help?
Did that help?
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre Jane cut the radish et Jane cut off the radish ?
A:
Jane cut the radish for the salad
Jane cut off the radish from the stem
Jane cut off the radish from the stem
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre I was sorry for Jane, but she deserved it et I was sorry for Jane, but she had it going ?
A:
There isn't much difference, it just depends on the effect you want it to have. The only thing I would change is the second one to "I was sorry for Jane but she had it coming."
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre Jane is not less beautiful than Sue et Jane is no less beautiful than Sue ?
A:
"Jane is no less beautiful than Sue" is correct. The first sentence should be "Jane isn't any less beautiful than Sue". In either case, they mean the same thing
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre Jane who was so small. et Jane was so small. et why added "who" in sentence? ?
A:
In the first case, the sentence must not be complete, otherwise there should be no "who".
The "who", in that sentence, is a relative pronoun, used to introduce a relative clause to a previous clause. Look the example:
"Jane was small" + "Jane travelled to South Korea" = "Jane, WHO was small, travelled to South Korea"
(Notice that I have two phrases/sentences, and I turned them into one with the pronoun "who", to avoid repeating the name "Jane". And since "Jane" is a person, the pronoun used must be "who").
Other example:
"Seoul is the capital of South Korea" + "Seoul is a beautiful city" = "Seoul, WHICH is the capital of South Korea, is a beautiful city" (Since "Seoul" is not a person, I used the relative pronoun "which", to introduce the second sentence)
That's why, in your question, the first option is incorrect if considered as a single sentence, but would be complete with a relative clause.
Sorry for the long explanation. I hope it's clear.
The "who", in that sentence, is a relative pronoun, used to introduce a relative clause to a previous clause. Look the example:
"Jane was small" + "Jane travelled to South Korea" = "Jane, WHO was small, travelled to South Korea"
(Notice that I have two phrases/sentences, and I turned them into one with the pronoun "who", to avoid repeating the name "Jane". And since "Jane" is a person, the pronoun used must be "who").
Other example:
"Seoul is the capital of South Korea" + "Seoul is a beautiful city" = "Seoul, WHICH is the capital of South Korea, is a beautiful city" (Since "Seoul" is not a person, I used the relative pronoun "which", to introduce the second sentence)
That's why, in your question, the first option is incorrect if considered as a single sentence, but would be complete with a relative clause.
Sorry for the long explanation. I hope it's clear.
Traductions de "Jane"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? 1. Jane is so stylish.
Jane은 스타일리쉬하다
2. This clothes isn't my style.
이 옷은 내 스타일이 아니다
Jane은 스타일리쉬하다
2. This clothes isn't my style.
이 옷은 내 스타일이 아니다
A:
1 ✅
2. This clothing isn't my style.
or
These clothes aren't my style.
2. This clothing isn't my style.
or
These clothes aren't my style.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? hey Jane! I saw the photos of your painting you posted on moment. you paint really well. pls correct my Pronunciation. thanks so much
A:
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Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? "How long Jane has been a doctor?" or "how long has Jane been a doctor?"
A:
"How long has Jane been a doctor?"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? Na Jane kitni baar
A:
I don't know how many times
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? Jane do koi baat nahi
A:
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Autres questions concernant "Jane"
Q:
Jane hadn't been to school for 2 weeks, so she is trying to study hard now that she can keep up her studies Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
Jane hadn't been to school for 2 weeks, so she is trying to study hard now *so* that she can keep up *with* her studies.
Q:
Why is "Unlike Jane Austin" here wrong?
Unlike Jane Austen, Robert Southey's reputation has steadily declined since his death.
Unlike Jane Austen, Robert Southey's reputation has steadily declined since his death.
A:
it might be
'Unlike Jane Austen's, Robert Southey's reputation has steadily declined since his death.'
because you are speaking of her reputation as well.
'Unlike Jane Austen's, Robert Southey's reputation has steadily declined since his death.'
because you are speaking of her reputation as well.
Q:
Jane was performing a plan in the theater. Suddenly, they heard a crashed of thunder and saw rattled outside the window. The light on the stage turned on and off, after few seconds, the power went out on the stage by thunderstorm. So staff apologized them untill untill the light power come back on. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
"Jane was in a theater, performing a play in front of a live audience. Suddenly, she heard a crash of thunder and saw the windows rattling. The stage light[s] turned on and off. After a few seconds, the power went out on the stage[, due to the thunderstorm]. The staff apologised to her and her audience, and they waited for the light[s] and power to come back on."
What I've put in brackets are things I'm unsure of (such as plurals and extra information).
Feel free to ask any questions, and I hope I've helped!
What I've put in brackets are things I'm unsure of (such as plurals and extra information).
Feel free to ask any questions, and I hope I've helped!
Q:
Jane had not been gone long before it rained hard. Can “been” and “gone” be used together.
A:
Jane had not been gone long before it started to rain hard. Would be better but yes they are ok together.
Q:
Jane said that she bought her skirt at ths discount store, and she got an additional discount, because she used a coupon. This coupon can get 30% off the original price. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
Jane said she had bought her skirt at a discount store, and she was able to get a 30% discount on top of the stores discount!
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